Norcold DC-0740 Installation And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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Over Heating Shut-off Device Operation

Operating the refrigerator in high ambient temperatures can over heat the cooling unit and
cause premature failure of the compressor. (See the label inside the refrigerator.)

To protect the cooling unit from over heating, the refrigerator will automatically shut-off when
the vehicle air temperature is higher than approximately 130° F.  If shut off occurs, an
audible alarm tone (an intermittent beeping) operates from the refrigerator.

To stop the audible alarm tone and restart the refrigerator, turn the thermostat counterclock-
wise to the “OFF” position and then clockwise to the desired thermostat position.

The refrigerator will not restart until the air temperature is lower than approximately
130° F.

Protection System

Your refrigerator has an over current protection system in the electronic circuit to
prevent damage to the inverter which may occur due to a reverse polarity connection.

If the refrigerator does not operate and the green power light does not come on, check
the  fuse, which is located on the side of the inverter case, and the polarity of the DC
power supply.  If the refrigerator still does not operate, another problem can exist in
the inverter.  Have an authorized Norcold Service Center check the refrigerator.

Cleaning and Defrosting

Defrosting

It is normal for frost to collect on the freezer plate inside the refrigerator.  Excess frost
decreases the cooling performance of the refrigerator.  Defrost the refrigerator as neces-
sary.

CAUTION: 

 Do not use sharp objects, a hair dryer, a heat gun, etc. to defrost the

refrigerator.  Damage to the interior of the refrigerator can occur.

- Turn the thermostat to “OFF”.

-  Remove all food from the refrigerator.

NOTE:  Defrosting the refrigerator makes excess water inside the refrigerator.

-  Put dry towels (etc.) inside the refrigerator to absorb the excess water.

Summary of Contents for DC-0740

Page 1: ...d Service Center To find an authorized Norcold Service Center near you please telephone the Norcold Customer Support Dept at 800 543 1219 option 1 or visit our web site at www norcold com Norcold Cust...

Page 2: ...ipment Limitation of Remedy 1 The responsibility of NORCOLD under this or any warranty is limited to the repair or replacement at NORCOLD S option of the defective part or assembly 2 In no event and u...

Page 3: ...a 12 24 volt DC power supply when installed as written in this manual CAUTION Never store combustible materials near the refrigerator Storing combustible materials near the refrigerator creates a saf...

Page 4: ...electronic circuit to prevent damage to the inverter which may occur due to a reverse polarity connection If the refrigerator does not operate and the green power light does not come on check the fuse...

Page 5: ...Wash the inside of the refrigerator and the door gasket with a solution of liquid dish detergent and warm water Rinse with clean water and dry After cleaning put a thin coating of petroleum jelly on...

Page 6: ...e for installation Additional insulation space around the refrigerator is not necessary Check the Battery charge Level Afully charged battery will have a specific gravity reading of between 1 260 and...

Page 7: ...See Art01582 NOTE The fan will operate only when the ambient temperature is higher than approximately 95 F CAUTION Do not remove the bottom rails from the refrigerator cabinet The rails supply space u...

Page 8: ...he original location and tighten the two 2 bolts Reverse the door swing 1 Remove the door from the refrigerator by removing the two 2 bolts that attach the door hinge to the bottom of the refrigerator...

Page 9: ...ite side of the latch pin See Art01515 Turn the latch handle upside down and push the latch handle pin into the recess of the latch handle Make sure the angled top faces the door latch plate Assemble...

Page 10: ...ower See Art01521 As the distance from the vehicle battery to the refrigerator increases the correctAWG wire size also increases If he wire size is too small for the distance a voltage drop occurs The...

Page 11: ...o 2 around and back through the ferrite core Put the two 2 wires through the bushing of the junction cover Push the DC input wires onto the DC input terminals Refer to the positive and negative markin...

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